Description: Ethnic Youth Support Team (EYST) is an award-winning, unique, beneficiary-led voluntary organisation which aims to support ethnic minority young people aged 11-25 living in Wales. It was set up in 2005 by a group of young ethnic minority people in Swansea.

Services Offered: Young People - We have a team of qualified youth workers who can support young people aged 11-25.

Facilities Available: EYST has a large and multi-purpose community centre available to hire by businesses, private individuals and community organisations. Equipped with IT Suite, Pool Table, Table Tennis and more, the Centre is centrally located and fully wheelchair accessible. For pricing and more information please contact the EYST Office: Tel: 01792 466980/1 or email info@eyst.org.uk

Website: eyst.org.uk

Contact Address: Unit B & C 11 St. Helens Road, Swansea
SA1 4AB

Contact Telephone Number: 01792 466980/1

Contact E-mail Address: info@eyst.org.uk

Please Describe Any Disabled Access That Is Available: Access without assistance

Description of Organisation: FOYD is a Swansea based charity, established in 1985, which provides a centre for young disabled people and children to meet and use its facilities to promote learning opportunities, engage in social activities and have fun. We provide a number of rooms and facilities including a main hall, computer room, sensory room and many more - see the website for more details.

Services Offered: Helping disabled people and their carers to live as full and enriching a life as possible through the provision of training and recreation at a central resource centre in the City and County of Swansea.

Currently we have 4 leagues based in Swansea, Newport, Merthyr Tydfil and Colwyn Bay. Our league season runs over 8 matchdays (once a month) from March to October with 2 cup competitions one locally which is during the season and a National Social Inclusion Cup Competition at the end of the season.

Street Football Wales is there for people when they have reached that point. It’s an opportunity for people to be involved in something where they will not be judged or stigmatised.

SFW developed and delivers its Training & Education programme to participants from within SFW attending and gaining qualifications. Participant volunteers are actively involved in the delivery of the project with participants attending monthly Branch Meetings.

The International participation (Homeless World Cup) programme has also been incredibly successful during the past 10 years with record numbers of participants being assessed during the 2013 season. SFW also facilitates a female programme to enable representation from this group at the HWC.

Description: Street Football Wales (SFW) is a social inclusion charity that exists to improve the lives & opportunities for socially excluded people in Wales using street football. All Street Football programmes are made up of team members aged 16 and above and facing social exclusion through homelessness, substance misuse, mental ill health or cultural issues.

Services Offered: SFW aims to create a nationwide Street Football network capable of engaging with those furthest away from mainstream support provision.

Facilities Available: There are office space at the site but all delivery of the project is delivered in the community other than our Training & Education programme which is delivered at 104 Broughton Avenue

Website: www.streetfootballwales.org

Contact Name: Keri Harris

Position In Organisation: Project Leader

Contact Address: As above

Contact Telephone Number: 01792 572950

Contact Mobile Number: 07879 420352

Contact Fax Number:

Contact E-mail Address: keri.harris@gwalia.com

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Please Describe Any Disabled Access That Is Available: Access without assistance

Status of organisation: Voluntary/Charity

Opening / Meeting Times: Varied

Registered Charity Number: 1152799

Please add any other details: If you would like further information or would like a chat to discuss ways you can get involved please feel free to contact a member of staff direct on 01792 572950 also please take a look at our website www.streetfootballwales.org or follow us on Twitter @Sfootballwales

The membership of Sambatawe is by invitation only, and is not open to the general public. Sambatawe are running two courses during the autumn. Introduction to Samba Drumming: get to grips with instruments and rhythms played in a Brazilian Carnival band and Introduction to Samba Dance: keep fit while learning some seriously funky Brazilian dance movements. Both course begin on Thurday October 1st, and will run for 10 weeks. The classes take place at the St. Phillips Community Centre, Swansea between 6.30 and 7.30pm. Attending either course will cost £3 per session. Registration is available by contacting Mr. Ari Jowett

Description: Tsu Shin Gen – Karate is a modern and realistic system which has been developed by Soke David C. Cook 9th Dan who has nearly 40 years experience of teaching Budo. The Tsu Shin Gen – Karate system is built around 10 newly developed Kata which contain realistic and effective fighting combinations. These combinations are suitable for various forms of fighting and also self-defence. Unlike most traditional systems these Kata are always practised with a Uke (training partner). The system is designed to be suitable for a large range of students; children and adults, male or female, people training for fitness and as a hobby, and serious students of Budo.

St Madoc CYC – Providing time and space for exploration and growth in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. We offer hostel style, charitable accomidation for young peoples groups, churchs, charites and schools for up to 80 people.